OK, found a sub....now need to pull the trigger...

bmccord

bmccord

Audioholic
OK, so here it is. I realllllly like the sound of the PB12-ISD/V. I heard it set at, well stock setting, 20Hz and it was amazing. Anywho, is there any sub out there that can out perform this thing for under 700 bucks or is this thing king. The only question I had, since I would just leave it at 20Hz, would the PB12-ISD be better since it is pre-tuned for 20 Hz and looks to have 5 or so more dB on the low end anyway.....? SVS guys, feel free to chime in:D
 
mike c

mike c

Audioholic Warlord
i've never heard any SVS subwoofer so I cannot comment on what will outperform it. but if the low freq. extension rating is true, you will be hard pressed to find something to beat it at that price point.
 
Tomorrow

Tomorrow

Audioholic Ninja
I haven't heard the 12V...but you may want to ask about the new Hsu VTF-HO. Hundred bucks more, 500W, 16-18Hz..............
 
edwelly

edwelly

Full Audioholic
I haven't heard the PB12 but I own the PB10 and it is bad... Goes very low... I cannot imagine a better sub for the money...
 
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WoofBoyZaq

Audiophyte
I own a SVS PC Ultra, it's a great sub.

SV doesn't lie about their response, it's +/- 5 IN ROOM (with PEQ to take out an evil room mode from 40-50) from 20 hz - 80 hz. (Calibrated rat-shack meter and it sounds nice and balanced too.)

In my case Box vs Cyl was space dependent. I had 18"x18" in a few places with unlimited ceiling. A box sub couldn't have been repositioned so if it didn't sound great in one spot it would have been stuck there.
 
Hi Ho

Hi Ho

Audioholic Samurai
I'll bet you could beat it, or any retail sub by going DIY. It depends on whether or not you are willing, able, or have the tools to do the work yourself, however.

I know I will never go back to retail. :D
 
Buckeyefan 1

Buckeyefan 1

Audioholic Ninja
bmccord said:
OK, so here it is. I realllllly like the sound of the PB12-ISD/V. I heard it set at, well stock setting, 20Hz and it was amazing. Anywho, is there any sub out there that can out perform this thing for under 700 bucks or is this thing king. The only question I had, since I would just leave it at 20Hz, would the PB12-ISD be better since it is pre-tuned for 20 Hz and looks to have 5 or so more dB on the low end anyway.....? SVS guys, feel free to chime in:D
I would take the V over the standard ISD. But I'd also seriously consider saving up for the PB12 Plus/2. If you have the room, it's that much better than the V. IMO, it's their best bang for the buck - but its HUGE.
 
bmccord

bmccord

Audioholic
Yeah, I saw that and it is massive, which makes me want it...haha. I would like to build my own, but I am out of date on whats what of drivers and box designs. Last time I made one was about 10 years ago... I like the idea of something someding great as well as looking the part too...:D
 
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Tom Vodhanel

Manufacturer
Bmccord,

If you decide to try DIY...feel free to email me at techsupport@svsound.com

We still help DIYers looking for driver/enclosure design advice on a regular basis..:) If you have the spare time and tools...it can be a lot of fun..:)

Tom V.
SVS
 
Sheep

Sheep

Audioholic Warlord
I was talking to him via MSN and I mentioned that SVS sells drivers.

I think hes decided on the PB-12ISD/V from what he told me. (not trying to speak for him but this is what I heard)

SheepStar
 
bmccord

bmccord

Audioholic
Ah yes, my audio representative has spoken....haha. Anyway, I belive I have decided on the PB12-ISD/V. At least until someone talks me out of it...as usual:p
 
jaxvon

jaxvon

Audioholic Ninja
In case you're worried about buyer's remorse, I've heard that the PB12+ is a marked improvement over the ISD version. In case you decide to go way over budget :D
 
edwelly

edwelly

Full Audioholic
Tom Vodhanel said:
Bmccord,

If you decide to try DIY...feel free to email me at techsupport@svsound.com

We still help DIYers looking for driver/enclosure design advice on a regular basis..:) If you have the spare time and tools...it can be a lot of fun..:)

Tom V.
SVS
Are you being serious? If so, then I am so glad I bought my sub from you guys. I think is awesome that you take the time to help out with questions. Me personally, I am saving for another PB10 - FOR ME, 2 PB10's would be better than 1 12 ULTRA... FOR ME...
 
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Tom Vodhanel

Manufacturer
Hi Ed, all.

Yes, completely serious. We can't spend too many hours on each design of course...but we are happy to look at various driver t/s parameters, import them into one of our dedicated LEAP computers...and offer a few suggestions..:)

Oh, and a minor point of correction---we don't offer any raw drivers, enclosures , or amps. Anything like that on the website is only for warranty replacement purposes.

Tom V.
SVS
 
Sheep

Sheep

Audioholic Warlord
Tom Vodhanel said:
Hi Ed, all.

Yes, completely serious. We can't spend too many hours on each design of course...but we are happy to look at various driver t/s parameters, import them into one of our dedicated LEAP computers...and offer a few suggestions..:)

Oh, and a minor point of correction---we don't offer any raw drivers, enclosures , or amps. Anything like that on the website is only for warranty replacement purposes.

Tom V.
SVS
Oh, NM then. I saw a page that had pictures of drivers and I though they were for purchase.

:eek:

SheepStar
 
bmccord

bmccord

Audioholic
I think for the time being, I am going to make a box with twin 400watt rms DAYTON TIT320C-4 12" TITANIC MKIII SUBWOOFER and a DAYTON HPSA1000 1000W SUBWOOFER AMPLIFIER. The box will be huge but I think it would be a fun project to build and see how it works. Now figuring out port area/length baffling...etc...haha
 
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